"SUL" 2007 Obituary

SULEWSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-23 published
SULEWSKI,
StephenStanley
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Stephen
Stanley SULEWSKI, on July 19, 2007. Born on February 2, 1930
in Toronto, raised on the family farm and attended high school
in Dunnville. Graduating from the Ryerson Institute of Technology
in May 1952, Steve immediately joined the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation. In his own words, he was at the"right place at the
right time". He worked his way up through the ranks from camera
operator to the position of Manager, Technical Services for the
Toronto Region.
Steve is survived by the love of his life and best friend Elizabeth
Mary SULEWSKI (née
MacCORMACK) affectionately known as Mac. He
is very much loved by his children, Kevin (Marsha), Kathleen
(Michael), Susan (Brendon), and Silvy (Andrew). His grandchildren
Nicole, Michelle, Morgan, Tyler, Samantha, Zach, Jaid, Isabella
and Matthew loved him, his garage sale finds, his spirit of life,
his inspiration, and his meatballs. Friends will be received
at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East (East of Kennedy
Rd) on Tuesday from 6: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A service will be held
on Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. at St. Timothy's Anglican Church,
4125 Sheppard Ave. E. (east of Kennedy Rd.) In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Mount Sinai Hospital (Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit), 600 University Ave., Suite 208, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5
would be appreciated.
Steve was a great husband, father, grandfather, builder, thinker,
conversationalist, fighter and a survivor. We will all miss his
love and laughter.
"Pitty Mosmorris MoValley"
"And to all - thanks for a wonderful life. Mac you helped make
it that way. Luv Ya! Steve"

SULKYE o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-08-03 published
HOPKINS,
KeithCharles "
Hoppy"
Keith Charles “Hoppy”
HOPKINS, of R.R.#1 Hanover, passed away
at his residence on Tuesday, July 31, 2007, in his 56th year.
Husband of the late Sharon (née
SULKYE.)
Loving father of Lezleigh and Rachel (Ryan) both of R.R.#1, Hanover.
Loved brother of Audrey (Rob)
FIDLER of Waterloo, Judy (Wayne)
SCHEIFELE of R.R.#3, Hanover and Bruce of Hanover.
Loved by his many nieces and nephews and their families and his
best friend Rodney (Karen)
FLETCHER.
Sadly missed by mother-in-law
Shirley (Bruce)
DISNEY of Hanover, sister-in-law Donna (Jim)
COOK of Acton and brothers-in-law Glen (Ann)
SULKYE of Sarnia,
Brian (Jackie)
SULKYE of British Columbia and Terry (Deanna)
SULKYE of Hanover. Predeceased by his parents Allie and Agnes,
brothers Norman, Percy and Bev and sisters Elva and Edna.
In respect of Keith's wishes, cremation has taken place.
A funeral service will be held at the Hanover Missionary Church
at 10: 30 a.m. on Saturday, August 11, 2007.
Interment Durham Cemetery. A reception will follow at the Hanover
Missionary Church.

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-06 published
SULLIVAN,
JamieThe family of the late Jamie
SULLIVAN would like to express our
appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our families, Friends, current
and former co-workers and neighbours for all the support, floral
tributes, memorial donations to The Heart and Stroke Foundation
and Saint_Joseph's Neonatal Unit, sympathy cards, mass cards, food,
drink and many other acts of kindness received in the recent
loss of a beloved husband and wonderful father. Special thanks
to Rev. Tom and Connie
HISCOCK for their compassionate words
of comfort and spiritual guidance and to all the staff at Wesley-Knox
United Church for helping to deliver a beautiful service. A huge
thanks goes to the pallbearers Christopher
SULLIVAN,
DavidSULLIVAN,
Stephen SULLIVAN, Doug
REAUME, Tom
WILSON and Leonard
SINCLAIR
who demonstrated such respect for Jamie. We are grateful to Deanne
MEDEIROS at Westview Funeral Home for her kindness and sincerity.
Thanks to past and present colleagues at Hillcrest Public School
as well as parents and students for their love and prayers. Words
cannot express our deepest gratitude to all the staff at the
Canadian Pacific Railway who were instrumental in paying tribute
to Jamie by stopping all Southwestern Ontario trains for one
minute of silence. Jamie would have been proud yet humbled by
such an endeavour. We wish everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous
new year in 2007. Sincerely Sara, Jessica, Christopher and Mathew.

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-02 published
McBRIDE,
Kathleen "
Kaye"
Peacefully, with her family by her side on Monday, January 1,
2007 at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga. Kaye, age 77 years,
beloved wife for 52 years of Joe. Loving mother of Michael (Kim),
Tim (Tracy), Pat, Paula
BUERGER (Geoffrey) and Suzi. Dear grandmother
of Joseph, Marie, Adam and Christopher; Mitchell and Matthew
Colin, Brendan and Ian. Survived by her sisters Gladys
DYMOND,
Rita STUTT (Garnet), Joan
SULLIVAN, and Eleanor
McLAUGHLIN and
by her brother John
McLAUGHLIN
(Barbara.)
Kaye graduated as a
registered nurse from Saint Michael's Hospital, Toronto. She was
an active member of St. Clement Roman Catholic Parish from its
inception in 1967. She was a tireless worker for charities including
St. Vincent de Paul and ShareLife. President of the Catholic
Women's League. She was an avid reader and a member of Markland
Wood Country Club, and a past Captain of the ladies section.
The family wish to express their sincere thanks to caregivers
Hilda (Rosa)
GRECO and Liz
LOPATNIKOW.
Also thanks to Doctor
O'CONNOR
and nurses Anita, Laurie, Melissa, Rolanda, and Carmen at Trillium
Health Centre. Their kindness and compassion will always be appreciated
and remembered by the family. Friends may call at the Turner and
Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between
Islington and Kipling Aves.) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday,
January 2, 2007. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, January 3,
2007 at 11 a.m. at St. Clement Church, 409 Markland Doctor Etobicoke
(at Bloor St.). Cremation to follow. For those who wish, donations
made to Share Life, Trillium Health Centre Foundation or to Saint Michael's
Hospital would be appreciated by the family.

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-17 published
SULLIVAN,
Marion▼
(August▼ 30, 1907-July 17, 2007)
Left us quietly and gracefully, Marion was predeceased by her
husband George, in 1993. She is survived by her children, Kathleen
HERMISTON and her husband Ray, Monica
McCOOK,
JimSULLIVAN and
his spouse Sue
PETRIK, and Jean
LANE.
She will be greatly missed
by her grandchildren Sandy and Andrew
HERMISTON,
DouglasMcCOOK,
Stuart McCOOK and Susan McCook
CHIN, Lee Ann Sullivan
ALLEN and
Ronald and Gordon
LANE, their spouses and eleven great-grandchildren.
She is also survived by her nephew, John
JAMIESON and her niece,
Anne MILLER.
Marion was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta and graduated from the
University of Alberta in 1927 with a degree in math and chemistry.
She later completed her M.Sc. in chemistry at the University
of Washington. Marion taught secondary school mathematics for
many years in Sudbury, Ontario and Guelph, Ontario. She was a
long term active member of the University Women's Club, the Imperial
Order of the Daughters of the Empire and St. George's Church.
She was a devoted bridge player with several groups. She kept
current with the Globe crossword puzzle and enjoyed following
the stock market on her computer. Her love of the north was exemplified
by her annual trips for over 60 years to the family camp on Lake
Ramsay in Sudbury.
In keeping with her wishes, we will celebrate her 100th birthday
with an Open House at the Guelph Country Club on Thursday, August
30th at 2 p.m. Her many Friends are invited to join the family
in our celebration of her life. Cremation has taken place and
a private family service is planned. Donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated by Marion (cards available
at the Gilbert MacIntyre and son Funeral Home, Dublin Chapel,
252 Dublin Street North, Guelph, 519-822-4731 or send condolences
at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-09 published
EL BAROUDI,
GailRay (née
SULLIVAN) (August 2, 1936-August 3,
Died peacefully in her seventy-second year at the Toronto East
GeneralHospital.Beloved wife and best friend of Sandy EL
BAROUDI
for forty-eight years. Dearest daughter of Michael and Isabel
(BINNS)
SULLIVAN.
Also predeceased by her brothers Brian and
Patrick SULLIVAN. Cherished mother of Mona
MacKENZIE
(Gordon,)
Helen THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (Christopher), Mark EL
BAROUDI (Shelley
WOLOSKI),
Susanne CARSLEY
(Louis,) and Laura EL
BAROUDI. Devoted grandmother
of Alexa-Reigh
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
ColeTHOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Devon
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Madeleine
EL BAROUDI, Timothy
CARSLEY, Jacqueline
MacKENZIE, Nicola
CARSLEY,
Griffin EL
BAROUDI, and Mercedes
MacKENZIE.
Sadly missed by her
brother Dennis
SULLIVAN
(Aileen;Carey and Jeanette;) her sister-in-law
Sandra SULLIVAN (Patrick; Todd, Sheena, Tammy and Scott); and
her sister-in-law Nelly
FERGUSSON (Blair; Kira and Andrew). Remembered
with fondness and Friendship by her cousins Charlotte
GRAHAM
Virginia ALLENDER
(WELSH), Carolyn
LOUGHLIN
(WELSH) and Robert
WELSH; Maureen
KOLPAK
(SULLIVAN) and Brenda
METZNER
(SULLIVAN)
Marjorie STEAD
(BINNS) and Sylvia
LAWES
(BINNS;)
TimothyBREWER,
M.D. Gail attended Middlebury College and received her M.B.A.
(Finance) degree from McGill University. She was born in Long
Island, New York and resided all of her married life in Canada,
the last thirty-six years on Heath Street West in Toronto. She
was generous with those who were in need wherever they might
be in the world and she dedicated her life to the care of her
family. As a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, she worked
quietly and diligently to help bring the churches in her community
closer together through events like the Good Friday Walk. As
her children grew up, Gail developed a passion for the investment
business and economics. She became a stockbroker, then a teacher
(Investing for Women; Branksome Hall) and later took up writing
for newspapers in Montreal and Toronto, latterly becoming a free-lance
reporter for the Report on Business in the Globe and Mail. She
was passionate about her garden, flowers and plants. She adored
her pets, cats in early years (Johnny and Fluffy) and Labrador
Retrievers in later years (Anna, Lucy and Holly). She loved walking
with her dogs, and spending parts of her summers on Lake Huron
(Grand Bend) and Lake Simcoe (Shanty Bay). She was delighted
by the Opera Atelier and attending the theatre. She cherished
entertaining family and getting together with old Friends. Gail
was uncomplaining and encouraging to those around her as she
faced a difficult and debilitating challenge over the last months.
A private service was held for the immediate family after her
death and a celebration of her life will take place in October
(details of the arrangements for this event will appear in these
columns in late September/ early October). In lieu of flowers,
donations in Gail's memory for the general maintenance of the
G5 roof-top garden at the Toronto East General Hospital are welcome
www.tegh.on.ca Those wishing to offer condolences are invited
to e-mail www.trullfuneralsyonge.com

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-09 published
Officer remembered as friend, athlete
'Affable manner and his Huron County charm made him a very easy
person to get to know,' Chief says
By Sean Patrick
SULLIVAN, Canadian Press, Page A10
Newmarket -- Thousands of police officers from across Canada
paid tribute yesterday to slain Detective Constable Robert
PLUNKETT,
who was remembered at his funeral service as a dedicated family
man with a personal motto of: "Go big or go home."
Det. Constable
PLUNKETT, 43, a 22-year veteran of York Regional
Police, was killed last week when he was struck by a car while
attempting to make an arrest.
Officers in dress uniform were marshalled on a grass-covered
slope before marching into the complex in this city north of
Toronto, followed by a solemn stream of mourners.
The complex's 3,500 seats were filled, as was an overflow room.
Some 1,500 other mourners - many of them uniformed police officers
- listened to the ceremony from the parking lot in 30-degree
temperatures.
YorkRegionalPolice Chief Armand LA
BARGE praised Det. Constable
PLUNKETT's athleticism and superb physical conditioning, which
he said set the officer apart from others in his rookie year.
"Rob's affable manner and his Huron County charm made him a very
easy person to get to know, and as a member of our police service,
Rob distinguished himself as a very determined and a very gifted
athlete," Chief LA
BARGE said.
York Inspector Tom
CARRIQUE said Det. Constable
PLUNKETT's colleagues
valued his ability to bring levity to a situation with a practical
joke, often at the expense of an unsuspecting supervisor.
He recalled how "Plunk" and a few accomplices were once caught
carrying a colleague's Austin Mini Cooper across a parking lot
on their way to hiding it in a corn field.
Glenn MacDONNELL, president of Special Olympics Ontario, said
Det. Constable
PLUNKETT's love of sport - and his belief that
policing is more than just law and order - prompted the enthusiastic
officer to throw himself into organizing events for the group,
including acting as chair for the Special Olympic Spring Games
in 2000.
Det. Constable
PLUNKETT received a number of accolades throughout
his career, including one in February, 1998, when he was recognized
for bravery in assisting in rescuing an elderly woman from the
freezing waters of Swan Lake in nearby Markham.
He is survived by his wife Sonja and three children, Amanda,
Matthew and Jeffrey.
The funeral comes one day after a charge against a suspect in
Det. Constable
PLUNKETT's death, Nadeem
JIWA, 19, was upgraded
from manslaughter to first-degree murder. Baseer
YOUSAFZAI, 23,
faces at least four lesser charges. Both suspects appeared in
a Newmarket courtroom yesterday and will return to court later
this month.

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-15 published
HUDSON,
MaryLouise (née
O'BRIEN)
(April 19, 1915-November 15, 2006)
Peacefully, at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, at the age of 91.
Beloved wife and 'Pal' of the late William George
HUDSON, devoted
mother of Robert (Nicole
FLORENT) of Kingston and Roger of California.
Loving ' Mama' of Danielle (Ken
SULLIVAN,)
Lindsay
(JenniferMALLON), Graham and Nadine (Jeffery
HUDDLESTON). She was the
daughter of Henry Benjamin
O'BRIEN and Mary
(ODONOGHUE)
O'BRIEN,
both deceased. Sister of Ernestine (Brooklyn, New York) and Irene
(Toronto); also sister to Henry Jr., Frances, Ann, James (Jim),
and Frank, who predeceased her. Aunt to many nieces and nephews
in Toronto, Kingston, Halifax and New York, particularly Alma
(Jinny) and Matti
AHOLA and their children to whom she was very
close over the years. She was born in Barbados; her parents immigrated
to Canada and settled in Toronto when she was an infant. Her
father operated a number of businesses, including a shoemaking
and leather store at York and Front streets, on the site of the
current Royal York Hotel. She started her career as a legal secretary,
then became a homemaker and later, general secretary. A feisty,
determined woman, she was a resident of Randolph Road (Leaside),
since 1943. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, August
18 at 1600 hours at Leaside United Church, 822 Millwood Road,
East York. Cremation has taken place, and her ashes will be entered
beside Bill's at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Leaside United Church or the Alzheimer
Society.The family is grateful to Sgt. Larry
STORTZ,
Toronto
Police, to Noreen
DAWE and David
McFARLANE, Sunnybrook Psychogeriatric
Program and
to Det. Dianne
McCARTHY,
KingstonPolice.Expressions
of sympathy may be sent to Doctor Robert W.
HUDSON,
Etherington
Hall, Queen's University, 94 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario,
K7L 3N6 or hudsonr@queensu.ca.

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-28 published
SULLIVAN,
JohnJoseph
(August▲ 24, 1926-August 25, 2007)
Peacefully at his Glenforest home, on Saturday, August 25, 2007,
one day after his 81st birthday, following a valiant struggle
with cancer. John, the eldest
son of the late Doctor Orland P. and
Marie SULLIVAN (née
ROCHE,) will be sorely missed by his loving
brother, David, his devoted sister, Ann
(CANNING) and her husband
Dr. Hugh CANNING, and his cherished youngest sister, Patricia
(VINCENT) and her husband, Eric. John now joins his late sister-in-law,
and dear friend, Audrey
SULLIVAN.
UncleJohn was an overwhelming
presence. He contributed to the lives of his many nieces and
nephews: Mary, John and Ruth Ann
SULLIVAN;
AnnMarie,▲Hughie,
who predeceased him earlier this year, Michael and Ted
CANNINGCathy,Chris,Patty and Joanne
VINCENT; as well as their respective
spouses. His singular perspective and inimitable interests, coupled
with his endless generosity of spirit and time, touched a third
generation of great nieces and nephews. From Leaf games, movies,
and 'the Ex', to late night hamburgers, donuts and Night Sky Gazing-101,
he provided a dimension and substance that will never fade from
memory. 'Unc' sustained a unique presence in each person's life.
A natural master of mathematics and education, 'Mr.
SULLIVAN'
created a special bond with his many students at Sutton and Milton
District High Schools during his more than 35 years as a teacher.
His one-of-a-kind personality, colourful wardrobe and love of
hockey and its uniforms brought joy and laughter to his classroom.
John will be intensely missed by those whose lives he touched
and to whom he brought brilliant and unforgettable colour. Who
could forget: the man wearing the orange shirt walking from Orillia
to Toronto; the slideshows that chronicle the events of his life
his pictures of the great structures of the world; and his drawings
of his own personal army of paper hockey and football players.
John's passion was exploring his surroundings and sharing the
joy of his experiences with those he loved. John carved a special
path for himself through this world. He was irrepressible, and
is, irreplaceable. Friends may call at the Trull Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence),
on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at Blessed Sacrament Church (Yonge Street,
south of Lawrence) on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Following
the Mass a reception will be held at the church. Internment Mount
Hope Cemetery. If desired, remembrances may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

SULLIVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-15 published
HARE,
WilliamJ. "
Bill"
Peacefully at the Wildwood Care Centre, Saint Marys on Wednesday,
September 12, 2007 William J. (Bill)
HARE of Saint Marys and formerly
of Mississauga in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of the late
Betty D. (BROWN)
HARE (2005.) Loving father of Kerry Sue
SULLIVAN
and Sully of New Zealand, Kevin
HARE and Danette
HARE of Kamloops,
British Columbia and Todd
HARE and Pam of Saint Marys. Dear grandfather
of Keegan, Kerrina, Marsha, Nichole and Tyler. Predeceased by
a son Jeff
HARE (1976.) At Bill's request cremation has taken
place. A service to celebrate his life will be held at Saint Marys
United Church (85 Church St. S.) on Saturday, September 22, 2007
at 11 a.m. with Rev. Pirie
MITCHELL officiating. A reception
will follow. In his memory donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy and may be made
by calling the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel in Saint Marys at 519-284-1480.
Online condolences at www.ballfc.ca.

SULLY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-06 published
FRANCIS,
Marie (née
TROUGHTON)
Passed away peacefully at Hanna Walker Place in Owen Sound on
Tuesday,September 4th, 2007. The former Marie
TROUGHTON was
the beloved wife of the late Lorne
FRANCIS (1971.) She was the
daughter of the late Frank and Catherine (Kate)
TROUGHTON.
Loving
aunt of Frank and Norma
SPARROW of Wasaga Beach and Harry and
Dorothy TROUGHTON of Oakville. She will be fondly remembered
by her great nieces and nephews: Jan
RADBOURN
(Rob,)
DaveSPARROW
(Arlene,) Brenda
SULLY
(Ross,)
ArleneATKINSON (Steve,) and Carol
LA RUE
(Paul) as well as by great-great nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her brothers: Wesley (Gertrude) and Howard (Luella) and a
sister Irene
SPARROW.
Friends are invited to call at the Currie
Funeral Home in Chatsworth on Friday, September 7th, 2007 for
visitation from 11 a.m. until the time of service, which will
be conducted in the chapel at 1 p.m. Pastor Howard
RITTENHOUSE
will officiate. Interment: Markdale Cemetery. As expression of
sympathy, memorial contributions to a charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family.

SULZENKO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-27 published
SKELLY,
VlastaBeloved mother of Andrei
SULZENKO, generous and loving grandmother
of Alexa and Ben
SULZENKO, glorious mother-in-law of JoAnne
SULZENKO,
Tracy PATTERSON and Joseph
SKELLY, Michael
SKELLY, Sylvia
BUXTON
and their children, Sebastian and Jocelyn, and sister of Boris
KERSTING.
Died peacefully in Toronto at Perram House early on
Sunday, November 25, 2007 after a struggle with cancer.
Vlasta was an astute consumer credit manager, an award-winning
bridge player, a fine cook and baker, an avid reader of fiction
and "The Economist", and a tennis aficionado. She was predeceased
by her husband, Joseph (Zefi)
SKELLY, and by his sister, Zina
PRISTER.
The family thanks Elizabeth
TANASKOVIC,
TracyPATTERSON and Felix
KREICHMAN for their Friendship and support. The family is grateful
to Perram House and Toronto Western Hospital for their compassionate
care. Donations in Vlasta's name to Perram House, 4 Wellesley
Place, Toronto, M4Y 2K4, are welcome. At her request, there will
be no service, and cremation will take place. A celebration of
Vlasta's life will be held at a later date.
Vlasta was a beautiful, sweet woman, who made few demands on
life, and whose petite shoes will be impossible to fill.